The FAA is investigating an incident that occurred Monday on American Eagle flight 4607 from LaGuardia to Raleigh-Durham airport. Jose Serrano, a flight attendant on the plane, reamed out passengers via intercom after the flight was delayed five hours due to weather, the New York Post reports.

Passengers boarded the scheduled 1:25 p.m. flight around 4 p.m. because of weather in the area. The flight was then 20th in line for take off. After 40 minutes, the plane's pilot turned back to the gate to refuel, setting off already angry passengers. It wasn't until after 6 p.m. that passengers were able to reboard the plane, which still didn't leave the gate, according to The Post.

Serrano got on the intercom (watch the video above) and started yelling at the passengers, saying "If anyone has the balls to want to get off, I’ll let you get off! Get off!” Some passengers claim Serrano said: “I don’t care anymore. This is probably my last flight."

No arrests were made and the flight was eventually canceled at 8 p.m. Law enforcement officials claim the flight was canceled because the plane did not have the required number of flight attendants since Serrano had been removed for questioning. Yet American Eagle stated the flight was canceled due to weather; American Eagle policy states that the airline is not liable for hotel expenses for passengers if a flight has been rescheduled or canceled due to weather.

Airline spokesman Ed Martelle said that the airline is investigating the incident. “From what we can determine, this is just kind of a group dynamic that got out of control because of weather delays and things like that. He has been with the company for six years and has an exemplary record. And basically, it appears that the situation with the passengers became so intense that he actually began to cry.”